Computer graphics
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by Chris Woodford. Last updated: September 6, 2016.
If Rembrandt were alive today, would he still paint with oil
on canvas. or sit calmly at a desk, hand on mouse , and
draw dazzling graphics on a computer screen? Most of us
woul

1. Graphical User Interface - Layout and
Design
Learning Objectives
You will be able.
.to explain what a Graphical User Interface (GUI) is and what it is good for.
.to design a Graphical User Interface for an interactive map.
Introduction
Don't you think

Understanding HCI methodologies
Peter Warren
University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg [email protected]
Abstract
The paper proposes a framework for discussing methodologies for developing interactive computer systems. It uses this framework for a sample of

Lesson: Overview of Computer Graphics
Lesson No. : 01
1.0 Objectives
At the end of this chapter the reader will be able to:
Describe Computer Graphics and its applications.
Describe and distinguish between Interactive and Passive Graphics.
Describe adv

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In a C program, first step is to initialize the graphics drivers on the computer. This is do

Display Devices
1.0 Objectives
At the end of this chapter the reader will be able to:
Describe and distinguish raster and random scan displays
Describe various display devices.
Describe how colour CRT works.
Structure
2.2 Introduction
2.3 Refresh CRT
2.4

MEMORY, RAID, I/O TECHNIQUES
Computer Memory Organization
Computer memory is organized in levels from the CPU. These different levels of memory are referred to as
Memory Hierarchy.
The memory is connected to the CPU via the memory bus (Data and Address Bu

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There more games debeloped in c graphics and more code.
Visit the website often. Even java and dot.net programming. And examples.
In a C program, first step is to initialize the graphics drivers on the computer. This is do

Human Computer Interaction - brief intro by John M. Carroll
Human-computer interaction (HCI) is an area of research and practice that emerged in the early 1980s,
initially as a specialty area in computer science embracing cognitive science and human facto

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DATABASE DESIGN:
CONCEPTUAL, LOGICAL AND PHYSICAL DESIGN
Database design is the process of producing a detailed data model of database to meet an end
users requirement.
The design process generally includes the following activities in the context of relat

SQL is a database computer language designed for the retrieval and
management of data in relational database. SQL stands for Structured
Query Language.
This tutorial will give you quick start with SQL.
Audience
This reference has been prepared for the beg

Cmt 307: Visual Programming II( C#.NET)
Chapter Four: Control structures in C#
4.1
Chapter objectives
By the end of this chapter, the learners should be able to:
Understand the different data types supported by C#
Use control structures to make control lo

Color and Blending
Prerequisites
None; this module discusses color issues from first principles.
Introduction
Color is a fundamental concept for computer graphics. We need to be able to define colors for our
graphics that represent good approximations of

Dr.S. W.M
Introduction to Computer Graphics
Computer graphics remains one of the most exciting and rapidly growing computer fields. Since the
appearance, computer graphics has become the element in user interfaces, data visualization, television
commercia

Part 3.3: Informed
(Heuristic) Search
Concept
Informed search methods
Objectives
At the end of the subtopic the learner should be able to:
Explain the term informed search and Heuristic Function
State the different type of informed search algorithms.
Expl